No, because you are only connected to the power system when plugged into the cigarette lighter. The cigarette lighter does not play music. You need to be connected to the speakers.
Cable Music Channel was created in 1984.
Cable Music Channel ended in 1984.
You have to plug in the psp with a usb cable to a computer, then you turn on the psp and go to the settings and find "usb mode" turn that on and go into my computer on your PC and click on the jack the psp is plugged into and open the psps music file, then open your file that has your music in it and just drag the music files to the psps file
First, make sure that there is enough space left on your iPod Touch (iTouch). You can go to settings, and then to general, and then to about to see how much space you have left on your iPod Touch. Then, make sure you are using iTunes when transferring the songs via the data cable/charging cable.
no it is only a charge cable.
First you need an ipod or a music storage device tthat has the same docking port style as an ipod. Then it's a simple case of getting a hold of a cable that goes into the ipod at one end and into the cigarette lighter at the other end. I dont know if this is the only way, thhough.
I don't think that there is a DSi charging "dock", and even if there is one, it would be impossible to play music with it. However, if you upload .m4a files onto an SD card, you can listen to music through the DSi's built-in speakers.
I worked for the company that Music at Your Doorstep came from, and they were charging $115 a month at that time, but they also weren't paying their teachers and charging for lessons that never happened. Get your lessons anywhere else.
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YOU NEED A USB CABLE
The Mommyheads.
An iDock is a piece of hardware where you place your iPhone or an iPod touch on to the charging station and can play music through the built in speakers. They came from a need to have a quick place to plug your iPod into well being able to listen to music well charging.